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J. STERLING MORTON . .Dec . 5 , 1858 to May 2 , 1859 , and Feb. 24 to May 15 , 1861 . Hon . J. Sterling Morton1 came to Bellevue , Nebraska Ter- ritory , November 10 , 1854 , and on April 12 , 1855 , removed to Nebraska City , where he ...
J. STERLING MORTON . .Dec . 5 , 1858 to May 2 , 1859 , and Feb. 24 to May 15 , 1861 . Hon . J. Sterling Morton1 came to Bellevue , Nebraska Ter- ritory , November 10 , 1854 , and on April 12 , 1855 , removed to Nebraska City , where he ...
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Accordingly , when they voted for Mr. Morton , many also voted against state admission , but the returns finally gave Butler a majority of 145 , and state admission a majority of 100 . At the first election of United States senators ...
Accordingly , when they voted for Mr. Morton , many also voted against state admission , but the returns finally gave Butler a majority of 145 , and state admission a majority of 100 . At the first election of United States senators ...
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The first vote taken in this case was upon a motion to sub- stitute the name of J. Sterling Morton for that of Samuel G. Daily , which was lost , and Mr. Daily was sworn in on the second day of the extra session , July 5th , 1861.
The first vote taken in this case was upon a motion to sub- stitute the name of J. Sterling Morton for that of Samuel G. Daily , which was lost , and Mr. Daily was sworn in on the second day of the extra session , July 5th , 1861.
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